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Toyota’s upgrade to hybrid free with finance offers

Toyota has launched its ‘Upgrade to hybrid for free with finance’ campaign, which it says makes it even easier for Irish consumers to switch to hybrid.

Honda pushing ‘Power by Adrenaline’

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Honda has kicked-off the 182 buying season with a sales promotion entitled: ‘Powered by Adrenaline’, which it describes as a carousel of offers to the Irish market.

Suzuki finance offers at John Kelleher Suzuki

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This winter motorists can take advantage of some affordable and great value zero per cent APR (zero interest) finance deals when buying any new Suzuki car at John Kelleher Suzuki between now and March 31.

Fujiya & Miyagi to play Strange Brew

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IN LATE 2006 in Europe, and early 2007 in the US, Brighton electronic/dance/indie rock band Fujiya & Miyagi released their second album Transparent Things - and then saw critics fall over themselves to praise it.

Toyota launches new diesel scrappage website

Toyota Ireland has launched a new website called ‘dieselscrappage.ie’.

­Toyota launches new diesel scrappage website

Toyota Ireland has launched a new website to help Irish customers see how much they could save by scrapping their diesel vehicle and making the move to a Toyota hybrid or petrol car.

Nissan’s new e-NV200 van sets world record

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Nissan has claimed a new Guinness World Record with its updated, longer-range e-NV200 electric van, with the help of brand ambassador and actress Margot Elise Robbie.

New battery adds 100km range to Nissan e-NV200 van

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In Oslo, Europe’s Green Capital for 2019, Nissan unveiled the new longer range e-NV200 van at its ‘Futures 3.0’ event.

Toyota Plus Programme offers customers peace of mind as well as value

Toyota Ireland has just launched ‘Toyota Plus’, the brand’s pan-European used car programme.

Nissan Ireland seeks new motor apprentices

Nissan Ireland launched its Apprentice Academy in 2015 with the aim to support the creation of 100 jobs over five years to help future-proof the motor industry and develop the ‘technicians of tomorrow’.

 

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